How to remove blood stain on children smocked clothes

Posted by Amy D.
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Oct 15, 2015
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If you get blood stain on children smocked clothes by accident, whatever the blood is, you should not worry as long as you heal the wound early. Just use our quick and easy trick.

To remove spots of blood from smocked clothing, use 3 percent hydrogen peroxide -- the kind you find in the first-aid section of the store. Soak the stain with the peroxide, use your fingernail or the blade of a butter knife to help loosen and scrape away the blood, then rinse it away with more hydrogen peroxide. In most cases, you'll have better luck removing stains -- especially blood stains -- if you treat them immediately after they happen, before the stains have a chance to dry.

Another method for removing blood from kid smocked clothes is to wet the stained area of the fabric with water, sprinkle it with plain old table salt, rub one half of the stain against the other to work in the salt and loosen the stain, then immediately launder the garment the way you usually do.

Hope that with my sharing, you will clear stain from children smocked clothes easily!

Thank you for reading!

Lacey

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